Movie Mixtape: Next Wave Film Festival ~ Dazed and Confused andAxolotl Overkill - February 16, 2018

Movie Mixtape: Next Wave Film Festival ~ Dazed and Confused andAxolotl Overkill - February 16, 2018

Author: Met Radio 1280AM February 17, 2018 Duration: 13:25
February 16, 2018 - On this episode of Movie Mixtape Henry Gomes reviews the Richard Linklater classic Dazed & Confused that's screening as part of the Next Wave Film Festival this weekend. And we revisit Alexx Bryant'ss review of Axolotl Overkill - also screening this weekend. This episode was produced and hosted by Elissa Pearl Matthews. More information on Next Wave: www.tiff.net/nextwave/

Ever find yourself scrolling through endless streaming menus or walking past a quirky indie cinema and wondering if that strange-looking film is worth your time? Movie Mixtape from Met Radio 1280AM is here to be your guide. Think of it less as a formal review program and more like a casual conversation with a friend who just saw something fascinating. We focus on the eclectic cinematic landscape of Toronto and its surroundings, digging into the weird, the wonderful, and everything hiding in the margins. Each episode offers a compact, thoughtful look at what's playing locally, from hidden gem retrospectives to the latest cult classic hitting a rep screen. You'll get a real sense of whether a film's particular magic is for you, all wrapped up in a bite-sized format perfect for a commute or a coffee break. This podcast connects the dots between film, local culture, and the simple joy of discovering a story you weren't expecting. Tune in to Movie Mixtape for a fresh, unpretentious take on what to watch, reminding us that the most memorable movie experiences often come from the places we least expect.
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